Remote: The Five By Eric Rickstad

The Five seamlessly picks up where Book 1 left off, continuing the adventure and deepening the story leaving death and even more questions in its wake.  What if the program, Stargazer, is more than what we all thought it was?  What if those placed in the program were more than just working in the intelligence community locating some of the most dangerous people in the world? 

FBI Agent Lukas Stark and his associate Gilles Garnier have captured The Tableau Killer, aka Q, and instead of taking him to prison for what he has done, Q ends back up with the program and has ‘escaped’ custody.  However, it appears that Q is on a mission to uncover what has really been happening on the compound that he was raised in for generations. 

There is a second storyline that is popping up in the shadows regarding Agent Stark’s father.  Little clues show up on the pages when you are least expecting it.  There has to be more to this story than what we realize and I cannot wait for this to all flesh out and learn how it is all connected.

Each piece, or person, of the puzzle, when placed correctly, forms the whole.  Yet every individual remains unaware of their role in the larger picture.  Who is at the top of the pyramid and pulling the strings? In the end, what is the desired outcome?  Control? Perfection? The bottom line is that morality does not play a role in what is being done inside the gates at the Institute for the Advancement of the Human Mind.  If you thought Q was dangerous, he has nothing on the dark, and sinister program that created him and the power that it can wield inside a lab. 


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